Regardless of whether triangles are your favorite shape, too, and regardless of whether you knew what a breezeblock was before 2012, the band's back with the first track of their highly anticipated sophomore follow-up to 2012's Mercy Prize-winner An Awesome Wave. At just six clicks past 5-hour-energy o'clock, All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen posted "Hunger of the Pine" -- the first track available off of the upcoming Sept. 22 release This Is All For You.

And whether you love or hate the antics and music of Cyrus, this new richly layered, slowburner of a song that feels more like an auspicious orchestral cloud that breathes so warm while remaing so damn cool gives all of us alt-J fans great hope that despite the amicable departure of bassist Gwil Sainsbury, there's no sign of a sophomore slump on the horizon for the innovative Brit rockers:

Ben Speggen loves this song. He does not particularly love Miley Cyrus, but he thinks this is about the best use of her "music" as humanly possible. If you, too, like this song, are curious what a breezeblock is, or want to yell at him because Miley's in fact 'your girl', you can email him at bSpeggen@ErieReader.com and follow him on Twitter @ERBenSpeggen.